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MANSFIELD: Students’ science projects are a collaborative achievement
Over 110 students took part in the fair that was designed to assist students in identifying and developing their scientific skillsture. By Amy Batista, Special Writer MANSFIELD — The sixth-grade students of Mansfield Township Elementary School participated in its 10th annual Science Fair on May 23 in the school gymnasium. Over 110 students took part…
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COLUMBUS NEWS: May 30
The New Jersey Renaissance Faire will take place from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. over the weekends of June 1 and June 2; and June 8 and June 9. The bounty this year includes a visit by William Wallace to the Shire of Crossford. This shire is home to The New Jersey Renaissance Faire, held…
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FLORENCE-ROEBLING NEWS: May 30
By Peg Dotson The following people have donated geraniums in memory of their loved ones through The Florence Garden Club: Jack Ulmer IMO Joan and Perry Bal; Viola Vananzi, Grace Forvour, and Florence Mast; Mary Filpponi IMO father and mother John and Esterina Filipponi, brothers Nicholas and Robert Filipponi; Mary Tapper IMO husband, James TapperJr.,…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Honoring their sacrifice
Town remembers fallen soldiers By Ed Birch, Special Writer The township hosted its two traditional Memorial Day remembrances Monday with a pair of morning ceremonies at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9111 in Kendall Park and at the American Legion Post 401 in Monmouth Junction. John Backovsky, commander of VFW Post 9111, coordinated the…
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MANVILLE: Scholarships are given by credit union
Scholarship winners Emily Barnes, left, and Caitlyn Tomari flank Natalie Walkoviak, chairwoman of the board of directors of the Manville Area Federal Credit Union.
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BORDENTOWN JOTTINGS: May 30
Thurs., May 30 Clara Barton PTO Walk-A-Thon, noon to 3 p.m., at Clara Barton Elementary School, Bordentown. Benefits the school’s Playground Project. Students “walk” in the schoolyard and are sponsored by family and friends. Fri., May 31 At the end of May, St. Mary School’s annual golf outing is set for the beautiful Mt. View…
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LAWRENCE: Primary elections to be held this Tuesday
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Lawrence Township’s registered Democrats and Republicans will go to the polls Tuesday to select their party’s candidates for elective office, ranging from the governor to Township Council. The polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. The winners of the Democratic Party and Republican Party primaries will face…
